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Aldeia Dos Antos: Paolo Gnoatto (vocals, tambourine); Shana Muller (vocals); Cleber De Moura (guitar, background vocals); Jorge Melleti (violin, bass instrument, background vocals); Andrea Martins (flute); Gilmar Da Silva (accordion). Music From South Brazil Music | List Price | $20.99 (You save $1.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, International CDs, World, Brazilian | | Label | Arc Music | | Orig Year | 2002 | | CD Universe Part number | 4863837 | | Catalog number | 731778 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 09, 2007 | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Guy Tourville | | Additional Info | United Kingdom |
Aldeia Dos Anjos Music From South Brazil Songs | 1. | Bombachudo |
| 2. | Resto de Baile |
| 3. | No Bom Do Chote |
| 4. | Mal-Me-Quer |
| 5. | Primera Vez, A |
| 6. | Nao Esplaha |
| 7. | Casalzinho Violento |
| 8. | Amigo |
| 9. | Rodiero des Velas |
| 10. | Nosso Canto |
| 11. | Espantalho |
| 12. | Cantando O Chotes |
| 13. | Casamento da Constanca |
| 14. | Guerrieras da Paz |
| 15. | Sombrero |
| 16. | Balaio |
| 17. | Ranchiera da Carreirinha |
| 18. | Tatu de Castanholas |
| 19. | Chico Sapateado |
| 20. | Chamamessiero |
| 21. | Ao Som de un Gaitco |
| 22. | Na Chama Do Chamame / Baile De Frontera / KM11 |
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